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17 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
a good technical paragraph will contain approximately |
Four to seven sentences |
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Customarily, all good paragraphs have a |
Key sentence |
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When key information is placed at the beginning of a paragraph they reader may |
Read more efficiently |
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A paragraph development pattern which may be illustrated by a diamond shape will have |
A clincher sentence |
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when paragraph sentences all relate to the same key idea we day the paragraph has |
Unity |
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If a paragraph ideas are arranged in a logical, orderly sequence, the paragraph will be |
Coherent |
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Words used to improve the coherence of a paragraph are termed |
Transitions |
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Of the four methods used to achieve paragraph coherence thr most complex is the use of |
parallel structure |
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The five W's and H used in an introductory paragraph answer what is commonly called |
The journalistic questions |
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The Scope, origin and purpose of a report should be covered |
within the opening paragraph |
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one difference between an essay and a technical report is |
Very few readers will read the complete report |
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An acronym used in a paragraph development is |
RENNS |
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The five methods of a paragraph development are |
process, reasons and examples, contrast and comparison, spatial, and chronological |
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Positioning of places or objects during paragraph development is termed |
Spatial |
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Paragraph development involving similarities and differences between objects, peoples or ideas is |
Comparison and contracts |
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when developing a paragraph using contrast and comparison, the similarities and differences should be |
atleast 3 of each |
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when writing a paragraph on how to make it do something, the development is called |
Process Development |